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SILICON PADS

Silicon pads are ideal for performing aseptic surgery on rodents. This 6mm (60° shore, max. Temp. 250 ° C) silicon pad can be sterilized and can hold needles very easily.

Size 20 x 30 x 0,6 cm: € 32,50 (Exclusive VAT and postage)

Size 20 x 30 x 1 cm: € 50,= (Exclusive VAT and postage)

Size 30 x 40 x 1 cm: € 100,= (Exclusive VAT and postage)

PRACTI-RINGS

The Practi-Rings are ideal for training without the use of live animals. Simply stretch and clamp a piece of surgical glove between the rings, cut a hole and you can start to place sutures under the microscope. The perfect way to improve your hand-eye coordination.

One set of rings: € 75,= (Exclusive VAT and postage)

MD PVC-RAT

The MD PVC-Rat can be use for advanced training in microsurgical and experimental techniques. It is life-size and surprisingly realistic under the operating microscope. You can practice as much as you want without worrying about anaesthesia. Vessels and ducts are replaceable. Some 25 different microsurgical techniques can be practiced, for example; anastomoses (end-to-end, end-to-side), cannulations and transplantations of vessels and organs.

One boxed set: € 450,= (Exclusive VAT and postage)

MD Anatomical Model of the Rat

The MD Anatomical model of the rat is the first really useful teaching aid for schools and universities. It is constructed from thousands of colored transvers and sagittal frozen sections from two adult male Lewis rats. The model is 4-times real size (nearly human sized) enabling you to study over 500 anatomical structures. The model is completely hand-build and professionally painted. The detail is astounding.

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Prof Remie’s insulin clamp course was excellent and really surpassed my expectations. In short I left feeling fully prepared to set up the technique in my home lab. This has been borne out with early surgical success (in terms of catheterisation) and enough know how to begin to run the clamp experiments themselves. The two course leads provide an incomparable set of skills. Prof Remie lends his years of knowledge and expertise in the surgical techniques (bilateral carotid and jugular indwellin…Read more

Dr. V. Salem, Imperial College, London, UK

“The course in experimental research techniques will get you up to speed with all the microsurgical procedures required for your project in no time. I participated in the course as a total beginner in microsurgery and 5 days later I was able to perform successfully the microsurgical procedure I needed for my research. The course gave me both a theoretical and practical background and it was tailored to my needs. The instructors, René and Irene, were wonderful! They guided me throughout the ha…Read more

Singapore University, 2019

Anyone who wishes to develop microsurgical skills could benefit from this course. It offers a very nice introduction to the exciting world of microsurgery.

Harut Avsaroglu, The Netherlands

This was an experience that by far exceeded all my expectations. René is a wonderful person with a passion to teach others the amazing microsurgical techniques he is mastering to perfection.

Bill Vestergaard, Denmark

For me personally this course has saved months of hard work and given me a much better experimental setup as well as made me a better surgeon.

Zindy Raida, Denmark

I will recommend these courses to everybody who wants to learn all about microsurgery.

Pernille Lyderik, Denmark

Prof Remie is an oracle of animal science. For me, he achieves balancing the complexities of the many aspects of surgery, without overloading you with information, while adding warmth and a touch of humour in his delivery, along with the occasional well-placed anecdote. I have yet to meet anyone with such a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of anatomy and surgery combined with the experience of in vivo research. His teaching style is direct, yet never condescending, and he is a master…Read more

Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

I would recommend that anyone working in the scientific field who is interested in performing surgery or is currently performing surgery on Laboratory Animals should definately attend this course. They will obtain many new ideas with a wealth of information as I did.

Hazel Smulders, United Kingdom

I attended a 5-day course at the RRSSC in February 2012 and found it both hugely challenging and rewarding. I gained lots of practical experience and really enjoyed the lectures. I thought I had significant knowledge on the subject before attending the course but the quality and depth of teaching on the course made the whole subject make much more sense to me. What particularly impressed me about the course (and Professor Remie) was the breadth of teaching from the simple to the complex. By the …Read more

Nottingham, UK

Thank you very much for the opportunity to attend your Module B surgical course. I enjoyed it very much! It was very informative and I came away with detailed knowledge, to help me perform MI in my institute. The class and surgical room where great, the presentation of the material was easy to comprehend and follow. You did brilliant job with sharing theory as well as practical skills. I was impressed with the organisation of the course. Everything from transport to meals was very well planned. …Read more